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Rapid increase in travelers in China Approximately 40 million immigrants and immigrants in two months Corona restrictions lifted

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com March 8, 2023
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According to data from China’s State Immigration Administration on March 8, 39.72 million people entered China between January 8 and March 7, up 112.4% from the same period last year. FILE PHOTO: Beijing’s international airport is seen in January 2023. REUTERS/Tingshu Wang

[北京 8日 ロイター] – According to data from China’s State Immigration Administration, between January 8 and March 7, there were 39.72 million arrivals, up 112.4% year-on-year. The number of travelers has increased rapidly due to the lifting of the new coronavirus restrictions.

By March 7, the Immigration Bureau had issued 122,000 visas (stay permits) for foreigners, a 33.1% increase from before the government’s policy change.

During the Lunar New Year holidays in late January, the number of domestic tourists increased significantly.

According to the State Immigration Administration, a record 1,013,000 people entered the country on February 25, the first time since 2020 that the number of arrivals exceeded 1 million per day.

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Movement of British weapons production in Ukraine, negotiations with other European companies = British paper | Reuters

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com February 13, 2023
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British newspaper The Telegraph on February 12 reported that the country’s weapons and tanks could be manufactured in Ukraine. Ukrainian soldiers participate in joint training near the Belarusian border. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich

LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s weapons and tanks could be manufactured in Ukraine, The Telegraph reported on Thursday. This would reduce dependence on supplies from the West.

British defense industry executives visited Kyiv to discuss the possibility of establishing a joint venture to manufacture weapons and other equipment, the newspaper said.

It also said other European manufacturers were also in talks with Ukraine, with one source saying that “the UK is fighting for the lead”.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited London and Paris on the 8th and asked for additional Western weapons such as fighter planes and long-range weapons.

British Prime Minister Sunak told Mr Zelensky that there was “no subject on the agenda”. Earlier, he announced that military training for Ukraine would be extended to the Air Force so that “in the future, pilots will be able to fly NATO-standard high-performance fighter aircraft.”

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Information Box: German Tank “Leopard 2”, Why Ukraine Wants | Reuters

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 26, 2023
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(Reuters) – Germany said on Thursday it would provide Ukraine with its main battle tank, the Leopard 2. It also allows the provision of holdings by Poland and others to Ukraine.

On January 25, the German government announced that it would provide the Leopard 2 main battle tank to Ukraine. A Swiss Leopard 2 tank moves through Switzerland for exercises in November 2022. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann

The Ukrainian government has been saying for months that it needs more firepower to penetrate Russia’s defenses. In particular, they insisted on providing the Leopard 2, citing a number of advantages over other tanks such as the British Challenger 2 and the American M1 Abrams.

The strength of the Leopard 2 is that it is one of the best tanks in the West, as well as being one of the most widely used tanks.

It is currently in operation in about 20 countries, and several countries are able to divert part of their holdings to aid Ukraine. Mass production of a single model would make it easier for Ukraine to train crews and maintain.

Production of the Leopard 2 began in 1978, with a total of over 3,500 vehicles produced. Jointly produced by Germany’s Krauss-Maffei Wegmann and Rheinmetall, it weighs just over 60 tons, has a 120-mm smoothbore cannon, and has a maximum range of 5 kilometers. It is operated in Canada, Denmark, Finland, Holland, Norway, Austria, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, etc.

The Leopard 2 is widely used, but most Western countries lack tanks and heavy weapons as many countries have drastically reduced their military sizes since the collapse of the Soviet Union.

At the height of the Cold War, Germany had about 4,000 main battle tanks, but it now has about 350 Leopard 2s, according to German military expert Karl Schultz.

Also, it is impossible to buy the Leopard 2 in large quantities immediately. Germany’s defense industry is prohibited by law from producing to keep inventories. Normally, countries ordering new tanks should be prepared to wait two to three years for delivery.

Experts estimate that even if production is expanded, it will take at least two years before the first shipments.

The U.S. operates thousands of General Dynamics M1 Abrams, and plans to reverse course and provide dozens of them to Ukraine, according to a U.S. government official.

However, the M1 Abrams is powered by a gas turbine engine and consumes a lot of fuel. Although it can be driven by light oil, it is considered unsuitable for Ukraine because it is difficult to maintain fuel supply.

The Leopard 2 is fueled by diesel, which is more readily available than kerosene, and has excellent fuel efficiency.

The British government announced in January that it would provide 14 Challenger 2s. However, unlike the Leopard 2, it has not been widely deployed, and there is a limit to how many it can deliver to Ukraine.

Also, unlike the M1 Abrams and Leopard 2, which have 120mm smoothbore guns, the Challenger 2 is armed with a rifle and different ammunition, limiting interoperability.

France announced that it was considering providing Leclerc, a main battle tank equipped with a 120mm smoothbore gun, and indicated that it would consider all options.

However, there is a limit to the number that can be provided in terms of overseas military activities. Leclerc also said the maintenance burden would be heavy and not ideal for Ukraine.

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Germany decides to provide Leopard 2 tanks Allows supply from other countries = related sources | Reuters

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 24, 2023
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German Chancellor Scholz has decided to provide Ukraine with German-made Leopard 2 tanks and to allow supplies from other countries, including Poland. A person familiar with the matter told Reuters. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz attends a joint press conference with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris January 22, 2023. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier

[ベルリン 24日 ロイター] – German Chancellor Scholz has decided to provide Ukraine with German Leopard 2 tanks and to allow supplies from other countries such as Poland. A person familiar with the matter told Reuters.

Germany’s Der Spiegel reports that the German supply is about at least one Leopard 2 tank, and that other allies, including Nordic countries, are planning to cooperate with Germany to supply Ukraine with Leopard 2 tanks. .

A German government spokesman declined to comment, and the German Defense Ministry could not be reached for comment.

A senior U.S. government official said on Thursday that the U.S. government appears to be withdrawing its opposition to the sale of the Abrams main battle tank to Ukraine, which could be announced as early as this week.

Andriy Yermak, an aide to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, said the delivery of German tanks was necessary to restore Ukraine’s borders and was a powerful blow for democracy.

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Angle: Mr. Lula’s “carrot and stick” to the Brazilian military, not easy control | Reuters

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 24, 2023
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BRASILIA (Reuters) – Brazil’s President Lula has used a “carrot and stick” to establish his authority over the military, even after the attacks on the presidential palace and parliament on Saturday. He is trying to shake off the deep-seated affiliation with former President Bolsonaro.

On January 23, Brazilian President Lula (pictured) used a combination of “carrots and sticks” against the military to establish his authority. He is trying to shake off the deep-rooted affiliation with former President Bolsonaro. FILE PHOTO: A visit to Bure Nest Aires, Argentina, March 23, 2023. REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian

Lula dismissed Dealda, the commander of the army, on Thursday for refusing to follow a government order to remove the “tent village” where Bolsonaro’s supporters had gathered.

The successor was Commander Paiva of the Southeastern Headquarters. A few days ago, in a video posted on social media, he fervently called on military units to respect last year’s presidential election result, in which Lula narrowly defeated Bolsonaro.

In a television interview last week, Lula said he believed there was collusion with some members of the military. “I thought a coup had begun,” he said.

Lula then promised to bring to justice all those involved in the attack, whether civilian or military, as demanded by the ruling Labor Party.

Lula didn’t mention the attack when he met with senior military officials on Tuesday, according to a senior government official with knowledge of the meeting.

According to a Defense Ministry statement, Mr. Lula focused instead on the issue of frontal equipment such as weapons that the military considers necessary for national defense. said to have discussed.

Lula’s emphasis on weapons development and an increase in the defense budget to ease distrust within the military overlaps with his time as president from 2003 to 2010. It clearly shows his willingness to forge new relationships with senior military officials, even at a time when Lula-backed left-wing forces are calling for an overhaul of the military.

However, it is questionable whether the pro-Bolsonaro mood within the military can be quenched by playing softly on defense spending.

A person familiar with the matter told Reuters that Mr Lula has asked the military to depoliticize it. But experts on defense and political risk say military leaders, who have earned high positions in government and big paychecks under Bolsonaro’s four years, can’t be told to suddenly become neutral. talk to.

In fact, among the demonstrators who gathered around the General Headquarters of the Army in Brasilia, demanding a military coup, there were even family members of the incumbent military officers.

Olivier Stuenkel of the Getulio Vargas Foundation, a think tank, told Reuters that Lula had no choice but to sack Dealda out of political necessity after the media reported that he had disobeyed the government. He indicated that he did not. That’s because Lula faces pressure from the public to do something about pro-Bolsonaro sentiments within the military.

Still, Mr. Stuenkel said the government would not go any further in removing and pursuing anti-democratic elements within the military.

Brazil’s military ceded power to a civilian government in 1985, but unlike Argentina and Chile, no individual soldier has ever been brought to justice for human rights violations.

Because of this, he still thinks he has a say in national affairs, and it will take time to correct such relations between the government and the military, Mr. Stuenkel said.

And Mr. Lula’s efforts to change these relationships could take time away from him, which is vital to achieving his primary goal of ending poverty and inequality.

“It is legally correct to start punishing senior military officers for what has happened, but politically it opens a ‘Pandora’s box,'” Stuenkel said. warning. “Mr. Lula hopes that this problem will pass as soon as possible,” he said.

Musio has persuaded Lula not to take drastic measures that would make the military hostile, said Paulo Kramer, a professor at the University of Brasilia. Musio is a conservative politician, and his appointment as defense minister was welcomed by the military.

Still, mistrust of Mr Lula’s Labor Party remains entrenched within the military, which continues to train on Cold War-era national security doctrines, said André Cooper of consulting firm Hold Acesoria Regis Lativa. Cesar points out.

“There will be tensions between the military and the left-wing government for the rest of our lives, and there is no going back,” César said.

(Reporter Anthony Boadle)

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Taiwan Foxconn replaces iPhone manufacturing manager = BBG | Reuters

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 18, 2023
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Taiwan’s Foxconn, which manufactures iPhones for Apple Inc., has appointed Michael Chang to head iPhone manufacturing. The photo is the company’s logo. FILE PHOTO: Taipei, Taiwan, November 2023. REUTERS/Ann Wang

(Reuters) – Taiwan’s Foxconn, which manufactures iPhones for Apple Inc., has named Michael Chang as head of iPhone manufacturing. He will take over the assembly business in place of Mr. Wang Chengyang, who has been leading the business for a long time. Bloomberg reported on the 17th, citing sources familiar with the matter.

Foxconn declined to comment. Apple did not respond to a request for comment.

The company’s iPhone factory in Zhengzhou, Henan Province, was severely impacted by the coronavirus crisis at the end of last year, with thousands of employees fleeing as restrictions were imposed to combat the spread of the new coronavirus. There have also been issues over wage negotiations, but production has largely returned to normal, with shipments reaching about 90 percent of planned levels in December, sources told Reuters in January.

According to Bloomberg, Foxconn’s flagship unit, Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., chairman Liu Yang-wei, is hiring younger executives in the supply chain division in response to intensifying competition from Chinese rivals. It says.

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